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'Clean Him Up...Make Him Look Like He Was Before': Australian Aboriginal Management of Wetlands with Implications for Conservation, Restoration and Multiple Evidence Base Negotiations

机译:“清理他......让他看起来像是之前的那样”:澳大利亚原住民管理湿地管理卫生,恢复和多个证据基础谈判的影响

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Historical and contemporary Indigenous wetland management influences wetland ecological character and conservation in ways not well recognised by western science and mainstream natural resource management. For example, the Australian government funds Aboriginal-led management of traditional lands, but Aboriginal knowledge is rarely enabled to critique, enrich or provide alternatives to conventional wetland management theory and practice. Emerging processes like the Multiple Evidence Base approach aim to foster synergies across different knowledge systems to enrich understanding of, and solutions for, environmental challenges. A starting point for such negotiations is the mobilisation of each knowledge base to foster mutual comprehension of shared knowledge around a subject. To assist in mobilising Aboriginal knowledge around wetland ecosystem management, we offer a case study of related Aboriginal beliefs, knowledge and practice. Based on oral histories and ongoing expressions, wetland management practices undertaken by two Kimberley Aboriginal groups in northern Western Australia form this article's focus. We describe how and why these groups manage or rehabilitate wetlands, reflecting on ecosystem generation and conservation, and convergences or divergences with western science. We also identify barriers to the mobilisation of Aboriginal knowledge systems within contemporary land management programs, and opportunities to better foster Multiple Evidence Base negotiations.
机译:历史和当代土着湿地管理影响西方科学和主流自然资源管理不充分认可的方式影响湿地生态特征和保护。例如,澳大利亚政府资金原住民管理的传统土地管理,但原史知识很少能够批评,丰富或提供传统湿地管理理论和实践的替代品。新兴程序,如多个证据基础方法,旨在促进不同知识系统的协同作用,以丰富对环境挑战的理解和解决方案。此类谈判的起点是调动每个知识库,以促进对受试者周围共同知识的相互理解。为协助调动湿地生态系统管理周围的原住民知识,我们提供了对相关的原住民信仰,知识和实践的案例研究。根据口头历史和持续的表达,由两名金伯利原住民在南澳大利亚州北部的两个金伯利土着群体进行的湿地管理惯例本文的重点。我们描述了这些群体如何以及为什么管理或恢复湿地,反映对生态系统的生成和保护以及与西方科学的收敛或分歧。我们还确定了当代土地管理方案中的土着知识系统动员的障碍,以及更好地培养多个证据基础谈判的机会。

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  • 来源
    《Wetlands》 |2021年第2期|28.1-28.16|共16页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Western Australia UWA Sch Agr & Environm Crawley WA Australia;

    Univ Western Australia UWA Sch Agr & Environm Crawley WA Australia|Univ Western Australia Ctr Excellence Nat Resource Management Albany WA Australia;

    Univ Western Australia Sch Biol Sci Crawley WA Australia;

    Univ Western Australia Fac Arts Business Law & Educ Crawley WA Australia|Univ Western Australia Fac Sci Crawley WA Australia;

    Kimberley Land Council Nyul Nyul Rangers Beagle Bay WA Australia;

    Kimberley Land Council Nyul Nyul Rangers Beagle Bay WA Australia;

    Kimberley Land Council Nyul Nyul Rangers Beagle Bay WA Australia;

    Kimberley Land Council Bardi Jawi Rangers One Arm Point WA Australia;

    Kimberley Land Council Bardi Jawi Rangers One Arm Point WA Australia;

    Kimberley Land Council Bardi Jawi Oorany Rangers One Arm Point WA Australia;

    Kimberley Land Council Bardi Jawi Oorany Rangers One Arm Point WA Australia;

    Univ Western Australia Dept Geog & Planning Sch Social Sci Crawley WA Australia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Cross-cultural ecology; Indigenous ecological knowledge; Northern Australia; Traditional resource management; Wetland management;

    机译:跨文化生态;土着生态知识;北澳大利亚;传统资源管理;湿地管理;

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